Are You Confident When Nobody’s Watching

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Summary

  • During significant changes in an organization, it's crucial to double your communication with the team, especially those most impacted.
  • When COVID hit and I was running Gym Launch, I increased company huddles to twice a week.
  • I also sent out a weekly CEO update, sharing my thoughts and keeping everyone informed.
  • I focused on recognizing teammates more often to show them I still believe in our mission.
  • Consistency in communication helps people see hope and feel secure, even during tough times.
  • It's important to stay confident and present, not just during planned presentations but also in everyday interactions.

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How To Take Action

I would suggest implementing more communication, especially during tough times. If your business or personal growth plan faces a big change, try talking to your team, partners, or even to yourself more often. When things were unstable at Gym Launch because of COVID, I increased our company huddles to twice a week.

A good way of doing this is by sharing regular updates. You can send a weekly or even bi-weekly email or message to keep everyone in the loop. This will help everyone feel connected and informed. You don’t need anything fancy, just share your thoughts and what's happening.

Another high-value move is to recognize and appreciate people more frequently. Acknowledge small wins and efforts. This boosts morale and shows that you value everyone's contributions. It also helps keep spirits high and lets others see that you’re still committed to the journey.

Consistency in communication is key. Make sure you're consistent and available in your daily interactions, not just during meetings or presentations. Show others you believe in your mission every day. This gives them hope and security, making them feel more confident even when things are hard.

Stay confident and present. It's not just about being perfect in presentations; it's about showing up day in and day out with a positive attitude. Your everyday interactions matter a lot. These small actions can make a huge difference without costing much money or time.

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